MANHATTAN (CelebrityAccess) – Jack and Meg White, formerly of the rock duo The White Stripes, have officially filed a copyright lawsuit against former President Donald Trump for using their iconic song “Seven Nation Army” in a social media post. This follows through on their earlier threats to take...
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